His first post is as follows:
http://www.losthorizons.com/phpBB/viewt ... d8b#p30459Gift taxes.
And the income tax applies to income received from illegal activities such as embezzlement, drug dealing, and extortion, which are the direct opposite of governmental privileges.
Of course, the federal gift tax is not an income tax; it’s a tax imposed on the “transfer of property by gift” (IRC section 2501(a)(1)). And there is no requirement that the transfer be connected to the exercise of a federal privilege.
But Viking raises the troubling specter -- for followers of Pete Hendrickson's Cracking the Code tax scam -- of the federal income tax on illegal income – that is, on income from illegal activities.
Clueless crackhead “JHV” responds:
That, of course, is blatantly false. As used in the Constitution and the Internal Revenue Code, the term "income" is not exclusively the result of exercising federal privilege or prerogative, and Hendrickson has never cited a court decision that says otherwise.Viking, remember that any time you see the word income it is exclusively the result of exercising federal privilege or prerogative. There is no such thing as unprivileged income.
And, here’s the clincher, from “BrainySmurf76”:
Again, false. Capone was convicted of federal tax evasion in connection with his criminal activities. Almost by definition, there is no federal privilege to engage in a criminal activity. As noted over and over and over and over again, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that amounts received in a criminal activity are included in the gross income of the wrongdoer recipient, even though the funds or other property received are not his, and even if he is later required to return them to their rightful owner. See James v. United States, 366 U.S. 213 (1961); and Rutkin v. United States, 343 U.S. 130 (1952).Hey JHV can you elaborate some on what was going on with Al Capone? I have seen many try to justify paying taxes using the statement seen above "tax applies to income received from illegal activities". Was it just a misinformed jury in Al's case? I'll look into it more but don't see how not paying a tax from illegal activities is even considered. The only crime should be the illegal act itself, not the gain from that illegal activity.